Corey Lewandowski refuses to answer House intel questions about the time after he left Trump campaign

One of Donald Trump’s former campaign mangers reportedly refused to answer any questions posed by the House Intelligence Committee that center on the time since he left the campaign.

As flagged by Bloomberg’s Billy House on Twitter, Trump’s controversial former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski wouldn’t answer questions pertaining to the time after he was fired from the Trump campaign in late June 2016. He also would not answer questions about whether he’d spoken to the president about his testimony.

Schiff: Lewandowski not answering Intell qs from period after he left Trump campaign, including whether he's talked to Trump about his testimony.

Included in the questions Lewandowski would not answer was: "Did you have a conversation with the president of the United States within the last 24 hours where you discussed your testimony?" said Schiff.

As CNN’s Manu Raju noted, Lewandowski’s refusal to answer the House Intelligence Committee’s questions are in direct contrast to the testimony of Rick Dearborn, the White House’s deputy chief of staff for legislative affairs who also testified before the committee on Wednesday. The former campaign manager also said he was “unprepared” to answer the questions the panel posed, and would return to answer them more thoroughly.

Lewandowski would not discuss whether Trump talked to him about his testimony, for instance, Schiff said. This is in contrast to Dearborn, who answered all the committee’s questions.

Top Dem on Hse Intel Cmte Schiff: Lewandowski said he was not prepared to answer questions but he would return to the cmte at some later date..This..is completely unacceptable..Now as committee follow practiced as we maintained yesterday, we should have subpoenaed him today